Gaisser–Hillas function

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Template:Short description The Gaisser–Hillas function is used in astroparticle physics. It parameterizes the longitudinal particle density in a cosmic ray air shower. The function was proposed in 1977 by Thomas K. Gaisser and Anthony Michael Hillas.[1]

The number of particles N(X) as a function of traversed atmospheric depth X is expressed as

N(X)=Nmax(XX0XmaxX0)XmaxX0λexp(XmaxXλ),

where Nmax is maximum number of particles observed at depth Xmax, and X0 and λ are primary mass and energy dependent parameters.

Using substitutions

n=NNmax, Template:Spaces x=XX0λ Template:Spaces and Template:Spaces m=XmaxX0λ

the function can be written in an alternative one-parametric (m) form[2] as

n(x)=(xm)mexp(mx)=xmexmmem=exp(m(lnxlnm)(xm)).

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